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1h ANDERSON GALLERIES 
dison Avenue at Fo Heth Street 
w York 


The Collections of 


John Howard Taylor 


Removed from his former residence 
at Brightwaters, Bayshore, L. I. 


Part I 
The Art Collection 


Paintings, ‘Bronzes, Marbles, Chinese and 
Japanese Porcelains, Ivories, Miniatures, 
Embroideries, Silver, Oriental Rugs, 


Curios, Watches, Clocks, Lamps, 


ana Artistic Furniture 
With a few additions from other Private Collections 


To be sold without reserve 


On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 
Afternoons and Wednesday Evening, 
Penuary 13; 14, and 15, 1913 


At 2:30 and 8:15 o’clock 


On Exhibition from January 4th at 


The Anderson Galleries 


METROPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION 


Madison Avenue at Fortieth Street, New York 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER LoT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good faith 
of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right to reject 
any fractional or nominal bid which, in his judgment, may delay or injuriously 
affect the sale. 


3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which, the lots purchased ~ 
to be immediately resold. , 


4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of which, 
the Metropolitan Art Association will not be responsible if the lot or lots be 
lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the 
purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the settlement 
of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 


6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and the Metro- 
politan Art Association will not be responsible for the correctness of the descrip- 
tion, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any 
lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, 
WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert opinion — 
in writing that any lot is not as represented, the Metropolitan Art Association 
will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such 
_ proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he 
being liable to the owner or owners thereof, for damage or injury occasioned 
by such declaration. 


7. Terms Caso. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any 
sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain 
uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, will be resold 
by either private or public sale at such time as the Metropolitan Art Association 
shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such 
resale, it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale together with all the 
expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without prejudice to the 
right of the Metropolitan Art Association to enforce the contract with the buyer, 
without such resale. 


The Metropolitan Art Association will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


Priced Copy of this Catalogue, $2.00. 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


Metropolitan Art Association 
Mapison Avenue aT Fortietu Street, New York 
TELEPHONE 7990 BRYANT 


ORDER OF SALES 


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ot January 13th ets 1193 i 


Du ui § aK Carved Micha Parcels Miniatures 


r esday ier ines 14th . . Lots 193-347 


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ee! Oriental Wood aad Ivory Carvings, Lacquers, Siiver, SEE 
and Embroideries. E 


_ Wednesday Afternoon, January 15th . Lots 348-501 


Cabinets, Clocks, Electroliers, Pe Stone: 8 Cases of Wines, a Piano, 
and Furniture, including an elaborately carved Dining Room 


Suit of 15 Pieces. 
Be rcsing January 15th . . Lots 502-586 


_ Photographs, Prints, Paintings, Water Colors, Bronzes, and 
_ Marbles. 


Art Collection 
of : 


~ John Howard Taylor 


‘FIRST SESSION — 
Monday Afternoon, January 13, 1913, at 2:30 o’clock 


- Cut Glass, Silver, Carved Meerschaum, 
; Bccains, Miniatures, and Watches 


cA L THREE MODISTE FASHION FIGURES. 

_-__ Figures in modish costumes from Paris, one dressed for 

3 walking, one seated and one standing by a chair. 

. at Height, 10 inches. 
PORCUPINE QUILL BOX. 


From Singapore, inlaid with ivory. 


-IvoRY CUP. 
Carved with Thorwaldsen’ s Lion of Lucerne. 
: Height, 3 inches. 
BRONZE ASH RECEIVER. 
With reclining nude figure. 


NATIVE HEAD IN GUM. 
From New Zealand. 


CUP OF PETRIFIED WOOD FROM THE DEAD SEA. 


With carved relief decoration. 


EIGHT SMALL DOLLS IN THE NATIONAL COS- 
TUMES OF SWITZERLAND. 
(One damaged.) 


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PAIR OF GERMAN EGG CUTTERS, 5 aS 
Silver gilt. = 


SHERATON TABLE BOOK RACK. — 


Inlaid with shell rosettes, brass leaves. 


6 STAMP AND CARD BOX. 


Mosaic wood. 


MOROCCO LEATHER CIGAR HOLDER. 


With monogram in silver of Prussian Royal Footguar 


7 BUST OF AEGIR. 
Painted plaster by F. Drexler, Munich. 


DRESDEN TRAY. 


Venus rising from the sea with attendant Cupid. | 


IVORY DOULTON CUSPIDOR. 


Hibiscus decoration. 


8 BRASS SEVEN-BRANCHED CANDLESTICK FROM 
JERUSALEM. , 
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THE PIPE OF DAVID. x 


Bone mounted in metal. Reproduction from Jerusalem. 


9 CARVED WOOD TOWEL RACK: MOORISH Sera! =o 
CHARMER. 


JAPANESE FLOWER BASKET WITH METAL LIN- 
ING. 


MELROSE JARDINIERE. 
Nasturtium decoration. (Cracked.) 
Height, 12 inches; diameter, 11% inches. 
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: Mounted in wood painted with figure decoration. 
PAPER CUTTER. 
: Ending in a nude female figure. Signed M. Bouval. 


11 TYROLESE WOOD CARVING: THE MOUNTAIN- 
_ EER AND THE EAGLE. 


12 CIGAR HOLDER OF VIENNESE STAMPED 
5 ae LEATHER. 
With horses’ heads in relief. 


AUSTRIAN CIGARETTE TOBACCO BOX. 


With wood mosaic inlay decoration. 


13 BRONZE MATCH BOX AND ASH RECEIVER. 


BRONZE NIGHT LIGHT. 
Egyptian beggar carrying a basket. Fitted for elec- 


tricity. Height, 111% inches. 
CIGARETTE BOX. | 


Of wood, decorated with an amethyst set in silver gilt. 


14 METAL WAND OF A WHIRLING DERVISH. 
Inlaid with silver, studded with turquoise beads and 
six chains. 


CORK STOPPER. 


Surmounted by a female figure of silver gilt. 


15 BRONZE CHURCH CANDLESTICK. 


Reproduction from the antique. 


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16 MEYROWITZ BRASS BAROMETER. 
CIRCULAR DUTCH GIN OR WINE FLAGON. 


Wood bound with brass and resting on brass feet; 
the sides carved in relief in a flower pattern. 


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GALLANT AND LADY. a 
In the costume of the Directoire Period. On ebony. aS 
bases. (2 pieces.) (One repaired.) a 

Height, 8 inches ae 


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18 THREE BEER MUGS WITH PEWTER LIDS AND © 
THUMBPIECES. . 


Painted with German domestic scenes in panels. 


19 TWO MARKENBURG STEINS. 


Pewter lids and thumbpieces. Figure decoration. 


20 TWO MARKENBURG STEINS. 


Pewter lids and thumbpieces. _Incised decoration. ma 


21 THREE MINIATURE SWORDSAS PAPER CUTTERS. 
One with scabbard; two German and one French. 

(3 pieces.) 

BRONZE FIGURE. 
The Faun of Praxiteles. Height, 6% inches. 


22 IVORY CASE OF SEVEN RAZORS. 
Razors of the best Swedish steel with ivory handles; 
the case and each razor with monogram in silver. 


23 GREEN GLASS WINE FLAGON. 
Mounted in Kaiserzin. Height, 16 inches. 


24 CUT GLASS WHISKEY JUG. 
With loop handle; cut in a pattern of squares. (Lip 
chipped.) 


25 BELL-SHAPED CUT GLASS BRANDY BOTTLE. | 
Applied gold decoration on the neck, handle and lip. 


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\SCATI VENETIAN GLASS DECANTER. 
Etched decoration of birds and fruit; two handles; 
of ree sides with applied rope glass decoration. 


: AUSTRIAN CUP AND SAUCER. 
i Medallion figure decoration on a magenta ground, 
with gold borders, gold lined. 


: oe 8 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS CUP. 

meet With painted figure decoration, inscription and gold 
— band. 

Sy, MAGNUM WINE GLASS. 

; With figures and inscription enameled in colors and 
gold. 


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NUREMBERG BRIDAL CUP OF GLASS. 


Painted decoration and mounted in ormolu. 


30 CUT GLASS WATER PITCHER. 


With sterling silver mounting. 


CUT GLASS CHEESE DISH AND COVER. 
With acorn finial. 


CUT GLASS DECANTER. 
Decorated with applied gold in a chrysanthemum 
pattern. 


VENETIAN BITTERS BOTTLE. 
Ornamented with green drops and thread ornaments 
on the neck. 


CAPO DI MONTI CUP AND SAUCER. 


With classical figure decorations. 
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BLUE BOHEMIAN GLASS CUP. ore 

With enamel and gold decoration. i 
Height, 7 inche 
TEN MAGNUMS FOR CHAMPAGNE. 


With painted decoration of gnomes, gold lines and 
relief glass rosettes. From Nuremberg. bs 


CUT GLASS CLARET FLAGON. ; x 
Mounted in silver, with Buckhorn handle. Cut in ~ 
pattern of plain medallions and relief silver bands. — 


SIX FAVRILE GLASS WINE CUPS. 


Flower shape on tall stems. 


CUT GLASS CRACKER JAR. . | 

Cut in chrysanthemum pattern with bulb stopper. 
Height, 944 inches. — 

CUT GLASS DECANTER. Race 
With applied gold decoration in a pattern of scrolls 

and vines. 


MARIE DE MEDICIS CUP AND SAUCER. 
Bleu-de-Roi with gold decoration; gold lined. - 
Made in Tours. 


DRESDEN CUP AND SAUCER. 


Gold inner and outer surface. 


FOUR COALPORT CHOCOLATE CUPS AND 
SAUCERS. 


Blue and gold flower decoration. 


LARGE CUT GLASS PUNCH BOWL. 
In two sections, handsomely cut in a chrysanthemum 
pattern. On a stand. (3 pieces.) 

Height, 1344 inches; diameter, 15% inches. 
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SILVER LADLE WITH CUT GLASS HANDLE. 
To match the preceding. 


TWO ROYAL COPENHAGEN PLAQUES. 


Landscape and fish decoration. Diameter, 6 inches. 


TWELVE FAVRILE GLASS FINGER BOWLS AND 
SAUCERS. 
Fluted edges. Copper and silver iridescence. 
From Tiffany & Co. 


OVAL WEDGWOOD PLATTER IN GREEN AND 


WHITE. 
Center panel showing a yeoman and bull; the border 
with pastoral panels alternating with cupids. Incised 
mark. Length, 18% inches; width, 15 inches. 


DOULTON WALL ELECTROLIER REPRESENTING 
MOTHER GOOSE. 
Decorated porcelain; fitted for electricity. 
Height, 14 inches. 


PAIR OF FRASCATI VENETIAN GLASS URNS. 
With square gold handles; decorated with peacocks 
and scroll borders in colors and gold. 

, Height, 19 inches. 


PAIR OF DRESDEN DECORATED CHINA BUSTS 
OF CHILDREN. 
Boy and girl. Height, 11 inches. 


PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER KNEELING 
FIGURES. 


Water carriers. Man and woman. (One chipped.) 


ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN TRAY. 
Oval with dragon fly handles, faintly tinted. 


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54 DRESDEN DECORATED COCKATOO, H 
Mounted on a porcelain base representing the ; 


of a tree. Height, 1434 4 


56 TABLE JARDINIERE. 3%) 
Of gilt metal in a basket pattern resting on six. | 
and having an oblong porcelain dish. as 

Length, 13% inches; ee 6 inche 


57 PAIR BRONZE CANDLESTICKS. = 
The triangular base is formed of three faun mask 
- with intertwined horns upholding the candle cule sy 


having flower shades of favrile glass. : 
Height, 17 inche 2 


58 PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURES. 
“Night” and “Morning,” after Thorwaldsen. 
= Heiteee inche 


59 THERMOMETER MOUNT: CLEOPATRA’S NEE : 
DLE IN BRONZE. es: 
Made by Tiffany & Co. Height, 16 inches. =. 


60 JEWEL CABINET OF WOOD. ‘<a 
With pictorial decoration. Lined with Gobelin blue 
velvet. With lock and in a silk-lined box. 
Purchased from Tiffany & Co. 


61 BRONZE STANDING FIGURE OF CHRIST. 
Signed H. Muller. Green marble base. 
Height, 9% inches. 
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Souvenir Spoons 


SWITZERLAND. 


Twelve souvenir spoons from Switzerland, all different. 


GERMANY. 


Twelve souvenir spoons from Germany, all different. 


ITALY. 


Eleven souvenir spoons from Italy, all different. 


AMERICA. 


Six souvenir spoons, all different. 


FRANCE. 


Twelve souvenir spoons from France, all different. 


ENGLAND AND FRANCE. 
Four souvenir spoons from England, six from France. 
(10 pieces.) 
JAPAN AND ENGLAND. 
Four souvenir spoons from Japan and one from Eng- 
land. (5 pieces.) 


CANADA AND AMERICA. 
Seven souvenir spoons from America and one from 
Canada. (8 pieces.) 


GERMANY. 


Twelve souvenir spoons from Germany. 


AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND AND GERMANY. 
Three souvenir spoons from Austria; seven from 
Switzerland and two from Germany. (12 pieces.) 


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EGYPT AND OTHER COUNTRIES. 
Six souvenir spoons from Egypt; two from Spain; 
two from Holland and Belgium; one from Prussia 
and one from Bohemia. (12 pieces.) 


SILVER-PLATED ELECTRIC NIGHT LAMP. 
Strozzi design. Height, 18% inches. 


FOUR SILVER-PLATED CANDLE SHADES. 


Pierced. 


SIX CANDLE SHADE SUPPORTS. 
(10 pieces.) 


SILVER-PLATED COFFEE PERCOLATOR. 
With spirit lamp. Joseph Heinrichs, maker. 
Height, 16 inches. 


PAIR SILVER BACK HAIR BRUSHES, MIRROR, 


SHOE HORN AND BUTTON HOOK. 


With heraldic pattern en repoussé and monogram. 
(Shoe horn battered.) (5 pieces.) 


STERLING SILVER SHAVING MUG. 


Repoussé in a flower and scroll pattern with monogram. 


DRINKING HORN. 
Copy of one that belonged to Frederick the Great, 
mounted in silver, with monogram. 


PAIR OF URN-SHAPED SILVER-PLATED CANDLE- 
STICKS. 

Two twisted “S” shaped branches with urn cups; 

hexagonal base and center finial. Rope mouldings. 


FRANCIS II. JEWEL CASKET, SILVER PLATED. 
Lined with green velvet. Copy. 


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SILVER EPERGNE. 
Shaped as a lily flower, repoussé in a pattern of clover 
blossoms and leaves, with an applied border of clover 
blossoms. With monogram. Height, 13 inches. 
Tiffany & Co., makers. 


SILVER-PLATED CHAMPAGNE COOLER. 
Urn shaped with two side handles. Band of relief 
decoration of Amorini and fruit; laurel wreath band 
at the top. Height, 11 inches. 


SMALL SILVER TRAY. 
Chased in a pattern of shells, flowers and birds, with 
a scroll rim with relief ornament of flowers and leaves. 
Marked with monogram. London Hall Marks. 
Diameter, 8 inches. 


SILVER LOVING CUP. 
Bell-shaped body on a low base with three natural 
horns as handles; marked with monogram. 


PAIR OF SILVER BOOK RESTS. 
Pierced in an interlaced scroll pattern with scroll 
borders. 


SILVER-PLATED BREAD TRAY. 
Scroll relief edge. Diameter, 834 inches. 


CIRCULAR SILVER-PLATED FRUIT DISH. 


Resting on four scroll feet with two scroll and flower 
handles. Diameter, 7% inches. 


PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED CANDLESTICKS. 
With Corinthian column shaft resting on a square 
base; metal bobiches. Marked with monogram. 
Height, 11% inches. 


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SILVER CARD BOX. 
With wood bottom and glass-panelled top; marked 
with monogram. 


LARGE COCKTAIL SHAKER WITH CUP. 
Marked with monogram and date. Gorham & 
Company, makers. 


IVORY PAPER CUTTER. 
With silver handle enclosing a small watch. 
Length, 15 inches. 


SILVER TROPHY CUP. 
With three handles shaped as cornucopias; the base 
and lip scalloped and ornamented with narcissus, 
flowers and leaves in relief; marked with monogram. 


Height, 10% inches. 


LARGE OBLONG TRAY. 
Resting on four ball feet with high guard pierced in a 
lattice pattern; bottom chased in a pattern of shells 
and flowers. Marked with monogram. 


Length, 19 inches; width, 10% inches. 


SILVER LOVING CUP. 
With bulging body and base and three handles; 
marked with monogram. Height, 6% inches. 


SILVER PITCHER. 
Bell-shaped body with handle shaped as a horn; 
marked with monogram. Height, 7% inches. 


SILVER TROPHY CUP. 
Urn-shaped body with two loop handles; marked 
with monogram. 


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SHEFFIELD SILVER URN. 
With two handles and cover enclosing an inside bowl 
with separate rim. The bowl is divided into six panels 
which are chased in flower and scroll pattern, the rim 
and base repoussé in a leaf and shell pattern. Marked 
D. & G. Holwood, Sheffield. Marked with monogram. 
Height, 14 inches. 


STEIN OF DRESDEN PORCELAIN. 
Blue ground with rococo gold decoration enclosing 
a panel picture of a man in costume of Seventeenth 
Century with mug in his hand; gilt handle with 
thumbpiece shaped as a crown. 


CUT GLASS DECANTER. 
The panelled sides etched with a pattern of leaves 
and grapes. 


AUSTRIAN OVAL CRYSTAL WHISKEY JUG. 


The sides etched with a forest:scene with deer. 


PORCELAIN TOILET SET. 
Covered soap dish, mug and tooth-brush holder; 
with raised gold decoration. (5 pieces.) 


SATSUMA PLAQUE. 
The center shows a landscape with a peacock, the 
border a procession of admiring sages ranged against 
a figured gold background. 


SEVRES TETE-A-TETE SET. 
With bleu-de-roi ground strewn with Napoleonic 
bees in gold and panelled with the Imperial coat of 
arms; the set includes tray, two cups and saucers, 
sugar bowl and cover, coffee-pot and cover, creamer 
and cover. (11 pieces.) 


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VICTORIA JUBILEE PORCELAIN 
With portrait of Victoria signed R. ‘Di 
dered with a laurel wreath and a panelled be 
raised gold on a bleu-de-roi ground. 


PARIAN MARBLE FIGURE. 
The Dying Gaul, after the antique. 
Length, 8 + 


A Collection of Meerschaum Pipes” 


= 106 SKULL SUPPORTED BY A HAND. 


Amber mouthpiece. 


107 HEAD OF EMPEROR WILLIAM IN A HELMET. 


Amber mouthpiece. 


108 HEAD OF AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY F RENCH 
BEAUTY. 
With a garlanded hat. Amber mouthpiece. 


109 HEAD OF A FRENCH CURE. 


Amber mouthpiece. 


110 HEAD OF VERCINGETORIX. 


Amber mouthpiece. 


111 BISON’S HEAD OF CARVED WOOD. 


With amber horns and mouthpiece. 


112 MONK’S HEAD. 


_ Amber mouthpiece. 


113 MEPHISTOPHELES. 


Amber mouthpiece. 
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LARGE CLAW HOLDING AN EGG. 
Silver mounts with monogram. Mouthpiece of 
Spanish amber. 


MEERSCHAUM PIPE. 


Amber stem, from the Indian Ocean. 


INDIAN’S HEAD. 


Amber mouthpiece. 


FOX AND DUCK CIGARETTE HOLDER. 


Spanish grey meerschaum; amber mouthpiece. 


CIGAR HOLDER OF MEERSCHAUM AND AMBER. 
MONKEY’S HEAD CIGARETTE HOLDER. 


Amber mouthpiece. (2 pieces.) 


PIERROT AND PIG. 


Amber mouthpiece. 


HEAD OF A BLOODHOUND. 


Brown meerschaum; amber mouthpiece. 


MEERSCHAUM CIGARETTE HOLDER. 


Claw holding a cartridge; amber mouthpiece. 


TYROLEAN PIPE. 


Silver mounts as a chamois goat. (2 pieces.) 


INDIAN IN FLIGHT. 


BRIARWOOD CIGARETTE HOLDER. 
With gilt mountings. (2 pieces.) 


GERMAN STUDENT'S PIPE. 


Of Dresden, unmounted. 
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COSSACK PIPE. 
With filigree gilt cover. 


GERMAN STUDENT’S PIPE. 
China bowl with device. (3 pieces.) 


NEAPOLITAN SHELL CARVING. 


Amorini and garlands. 


The following 49 items are added from other 
private collections 


SMALL SILVER SNUFF BOX. 


The cover chased with a domestic scene. 


ROUND SHELL SNUFF BOX. 
The cover set with a Miniature portrait of Napoleon 
by Pasquier. Signed. 


IVORY BOX. 
With tortoise shell lining, the cover set with gilt 
Masonic emblem on red enamel. 


PORPHYRY SNUFF BOX. 


The cover set with Roman mosaic. (Damaged.) 


MOORISH CARD CASE. 
The sides inlaid with mosaic in silver, ivory and 
wood. 


ROUND IVORY SNUFF BOX. 
Shell lined; the cover set with a bronze relief 
medallion of Benjamin Franklin. 


CARD CASE OF CARVED WOOD. 


Bordered with ivory and silver mosaic. 
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DRESDEN PORCELAIN SWEETMEAT BOX. 
With hinged cover painted with a pastoral scene; 
gilt metal mountings. 


TORTOISE SHELL CARD COUNTERS. 
Thin circular disks set with gold in an ivory box 
whose cover is painted with strewn cards. 


SMALL IVORY BOX. 
Cover shows the figure of a woman holding a basket 
of flowers. 


LADY’S METAL REPEATING WATCH. 
Plain case; white enamel dial. Duchene & Co., 
makers. 


DOUBLE CASE SILVER WATCH WITH TRIPLE 
SILVER FOB CHAIN. 
Outer case repoussé in a figure composition sur- 
rounded by scroll and flower border with silver dial. 
Walter, maker, London. 


LADY’S FRENCH GOLD WATCH. 
The back chased and set with a circular landscape 
enamelled in colors surrounded by sparks, trophies 
and leaves in vari-colored gold; the white enamel dial 
encircled with sparks; the hands set with sparks. 
Muson, maker, Paris. 


137a GOLD REPEATING WATCH WITH MUSICAL 


ATTACHMENT. 
With gilt dial chased; the back rayed. Fine old 
specimen. Lately put in running order by Tiffany 


& Co. 
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GOLD PRESENTATION REPEATING WATCH. 
The back chased and adorned with a landscape and 
dog in vari-colored gold; the front encircled with 
pearls; the edge ribbed. Duchene & Son, makers. 


LADY’S SWISS GOLD WATCH. 
The case chased and set with a floral pattern studded 
with small rubies; the front encircled with pearls; 
enamel dial, with hands set with sparks. J. L. 
Patron, maker, Geneva. 


LADY’S GOLD DOUBLE CASE WATCH. 
The outer case chased and adorned with an octagonal 
panel of fruits and flowers in vari-colored gold, set — 
with sparks; the front encircled with sparks; inner 
case plain. Bordier Fréres, makers, Geneva. 


SWISS GOLD WATCH. 
The back chased and set with a landscape and dog 
in vari-colored gold with laurel borders; white 
enamel dial encircled with pearls. Esquivillon Broth- 
ers & De Chouden, makers. (Several pearls 
missing.) 


LADY’S SWISS GOLD WATCH. 
The case chased and ornamented with a medallion 
of birds surrounded by floral wreaths in vari-colored 
gold; white enamel dial. Jacob Chevallier, maker, 
Geneva. 


LADY’S SWISS GOLD WATCH. 
The case chased and ornamented with a small 
medallion of dog and game surrounded by laurel 
wreaths, in vari-colored gold; white enamel dial. 
Philip Jerrot, maker, Geneva. 


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GOLD OPEN FACE WATCH. 
The case ornamented with classical figures in relief 
in vari-colored gold and bordered front and back with 
a floral wreath in vari-colored gold, enamel dial. 
Moricaud & Co., makers, dated 1883. 


FRENCH GOLD REPEATING MUSICAL WATCH. 
The back engine turned, the edge ribbed; white 
enamel dial. 


MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF EMPRESS JOSE- 
PHINE. 
Wearing a crown and court dress. Signed A. Foulay. 
In gilt metal frame. 


TWO MINIATURES ON IVORY. 
Portraits of John G. Wellstood, and his wife. 
Wellstood came to this country in 1830, and the 
portraits were painted a few years later. They are 
unsigned, but evidently by an American. Wellstood 
first worked with the firm of Rawdon, Hatch & Co. 
which some time later formed the present American 
Bank Note Company. (2 pieces.) 


DUTCH MINIATURE LANDSCAPE. 
Subject: two horsemen before an Inn, landscape 


background. Signed “W.” 
Period, Seventeenth Century. 


ENGLISH SILVER WATCH. 
With double case, the inner plain; the outer repoussé 
with a figure design enclosed in a chased scroll 
border. Maker, ‘‘ William Westbrook, London.” 
Eighteenth Century. 


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154 


FRENCH LOUIS SIXTEENTH LADY’S GOLD 


WATCH. 


The crystal encircled with sparks; the back chased 
in a floral pattern of vari-colored gold mounted with 
a portrait of a young girl framed in green enamel 
and sparks surmounted by a crown. (Hinge broken.) 


SWISS GOLD WATCH. 


End of the Eighteenth Century. 


White enamel dial encircled with sparks; the back 
painted with a figure subject in translucent enamel, 
bordered with clusters of sparks. Movement by 
“Dufalga, Paris.’ The gold case is stamped 
“H. F.”, surmounted by a crown and “600.” 


FRENCH MINIATURE. 


End of the Eighteenth Century. 


Octagonal in form. Showing bust portrait of a lady 
in low-cut Empire gown with.a black lace shawl 
about the shoulders. Glass back. Nineteenth Century. 


H. 2% in. by W. 234 in. 


ENGLISH GOLD WATCH. 


With double case; the inner plain, the outer repoussé 


in a Roman History 
border. Movement 
London.” 


subject, encircled in a shell 
made by “Wm. Crayton, 
End of the Eighteenth Century. 


FRENCH GOLD WATCH. 
The case decorated in vari-colored gold with a rope 
and floral wreath enclosing a medallion showing two 
figures in a landscape. Made by Berthoud, Paris. 


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FRENCH PORTRAIT MINIATURE. 

Half length of a youth with blond hair wearing a 
green coat, white waistcoat with voluminous stock. 
Gold mounting, the back enamelled in blue with an 
opening to show a monogram “J. H. C.” in gold on 

an iridescent background. 
End of the Eighteenth Century. 
H. 2 in. by W. 134 in. 


ENGLISH GOLD WATCH. 
With double case; the inner plain, the outer repoussé 
with a classical figure design enclosed in a shell 
border. Enamel dial; movement made by “John 
Markham, London.” End of the Eighteenth Century. 


ENGLISH LADY’S GOLD WATCH. 
The case encircled with bands of white and green 
leaves in enamel bearing an oval medallion of tro- 
phies and flowers in gold on a blue enamelled back- 
ground, encircled with a border of laurel leaves on 
a blue ground. Movement by “J. & A. Jump, 
London.” End of the Eighteenth Century. 


FRENCH LOUIS FIFTEENTH GOLD WATCH. 
The back enamelled with Amorini resting on clouds 
in the manner of Boucher, surrounded by a garland 
of flowers, on a blue ground. Movement by “Julien 


Le Roy, Paris.” Middle of the Eighteenth Century. 


ENGLISH MINIATURE BY W. TURNER. 
Oval showing front view of a young woman, bust 
length, wearing a white hat, blue dress and black 
lace shawl, with a green ribbon about her throat. 
Landscape background. Signed “‘W. Turner, 1789.” 
In ormolu frame. H. 3% in. by W. 2% in. 


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ENGLISH GOLD WATCH. 


With double case; the inner plain, the outer repoussé 
with mythological figures and an urn of flowers, 
encircled in a scroll border. Gold dial, chased and 
engraved “‘Weylandt, Amsterdam.’ Movement by 
‘J. Orpion, London.” End of the Eighteenth Century. 


FRENCH GOLD REPEATING WATCH. 


The front encircled with sparks; the back decorated 
with an enamel picture of two girls leaving an Altar; 
encircled with double borders in a vine and leaf 

_ pattern. Movement by ‘‘Argand and Salomon.” 
End of the Eighteenth Century. 


ENGLISH GOLD WATCH. 


Double case; the outer plain gold with crystal back; 
the inner, with laurel border in white enamel enclos- 
ing a woman’s portrait on a blue rayed ground. 


Middle of the Eighteenth Century. 


THREE FRENCH MINIATURE PICTURES ON 
IVORY. 


No. 1. A group of three female figures representing 
Music, Poetry and the Drama. H.21% in. by W.234 in. 


No. 2. Half-length figure of a woman with an urn, 
representing ‘‘La Source,’ against a landscape 
background. H. 24% in. by W. 3% in. 


No. 3. Bust portrait of a young woman, in white, 
seen through a window. H. 2 in. by W. 2% in. 


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On a circular base of black marble three Atlas figures 
bear on their shoulders a hollow glass globe etched 
with the figures of the constellations; within the 
globe is enclosed the mechanism showing the move- 
ments of the earth. Beneath the globe is the clock 
whose white enamelled dial is surrounded by a 
laurel wreath with pendents. The dial is marked 
“Invente par Leguin.” Height, 23 inches. 


ENGLISH GOLD REPEATING WATCH. 
Double case; the inner pierced in a flower and scroll 
pattern; the outer repoussé in a classical figure sub- 
ject, bordered by scrollwork. English movement. 
End of the Eighteenth Century. 


MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF MADAME CALVE. 
Water color on cardboard, in oval metal frame. 


HH. 5% in. by W. 4 in. 


MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A LOW- 
CUT BLUE DRESS. 


MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN WHITE. 


In a metal frame with bowknot ornament. 


OLD FRENCH MINIATURE OF A BLONDE GIRL 
WITH BLUE KERCHIEF ABOUT HER NECK. 


In ebony and gilt frame. 


OLD FRENCH MINIATURE BY JEAN FRANCOIS 
TURCATY (B. 1763). 
An old lady in cap and kerchief. 


MODERN MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A CHILD 
IN A PINK AND WHITE HAT. 


In ebony and gilt frame. 
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FRENCH MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF THE PRIN- 
CESSE DE POLIGNAC. 


In ebony and gilt frame. 


MODERN FRENCH MINIATURE OF A GIRL WITH 
BLONDE HAIR. 


In ebony and gilt frame. 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
A Wolf and Caribou. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURE. 
Elk. (1 piece.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Mastiff and Beagle. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Rooster crowing and a Magpie with a key in his 
bill, fitted as a pen wiper. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Bison and Wild Boar. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Fox Terrier and Bull Dog. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Eagle with spread wings, an Owl and a Chick. 
(3 pieces.) 
AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 


Lion on Guard and a Lioness. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Two Horses. (2 pieces.) 


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AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Russian Hound and a Monkey seated with a cup and 
spoon. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Alligator and Frog. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Rat and Cat. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Elephant trumpeting and a Giraffe. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURE. 
Bengal Tiger at bay. 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 
Donkey and a Mountain Goat. (2 pieces.) 


AUSTRIAN BRONZE FIGURES. 


Cinnamon Bear and a Seal. (2 pieces.) 


EUREKA ELECTRIC VIBRATOR. 
Ready for use. 


LARGE SPANISH GUITAR. 
Inlaid with pearl. With waterproof cover. 
Bought in Seville. 


PAIR OF SPANISH TAMBOURINES AND CAS- 
TANETS. 
With trappings. (4 pieces.) 


TYROLEAN ZITHER. 
Inlaid with pearl. In a lined case. 


L. 22 in. by W. 12 10. 
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SECOND SESSION 
Tuesday Afternoon, January 14, 1913, at 2:30 o’clock 


Oriental Wood and Ivory Carvings, Lacquers, 
Bronzes, Silver, Porcelains, 
and Embroideries 


193 HAIR ORNAMENTS OF A JAPANESE GEISHA 
GIRL. (10 pieces.) 


TWO BLUE AND WHITE RICE CUPS. 
With stands. 


COLORED PAPER AND QUILL CIGARETTE 
HOLDERS. (32.) (46 pieces.) 


194 COLLECTION OF JAPANESE BUTTERFLIES. 


25 specimens in a case. 


195 COLLECTION OF JAPANESE BEETLES. 


18 specimens in a case. 


196 JAPANESE CARVED NIKKO WOOD TRAY. 
The Sleeping Cat of Nikko carved in relief. 
10 x 13 inches. 


PHOTOGRAPH HOLDER OF SUGI WOOD. 
With applied carving of a long-tailed chicken. 
(2 pieces.) 
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TWO JAPANESE PAPER UMBRELLAS. 
JAPANESE SWORD. 


Made of old copper coins. Length, 21 inches. 
TWO KAKEMONO. 
Souvenirs from Temples. (5 pieces.) 


STUFFED MANDARIN DUCK. 


Mounted on a carved teakwood base. 


199 MAHOGANY TRAY WITH CHINESE EMBROID- » 


ERY. 
Fitted with a panel of deep blue Chinese Embroidery, 
with light floral center. 24 x 18 inches. 


200 COMPLETE SET FOR A JAPANESE SMOKER. 
Pouch, Holder and silver-mounted Pipe. The holder 
is of carved wood as the ‘‘ Long-legged Man;” and the 
pouch of carved wood represents Daruma yawning. 


Inros, Netsukes and Ivory Carvings 
By Munehisa, Suiso, Sojin and the Shimamura School 
201 COLLECTION OF OJIME. 


Carved from ivory, or made of metal, bronze, glass, 
bone and wood. (56 pieces.) 


202 COLLECTION OF OJIME. 
Similar to the preceding. (62 pieces.) 


203 SMALL EUROPEAN IVORY CARVING. 
Wild Boar. 


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EUROPEAN IVORY CARVING. 
Cockatoo on a perch. (Repaired.) 
Height, 7 inches. 
IVORY CARVING. 
Old Man trying to catch a mouse. By Mune Yuki 
of Okama. Length, 3 inches. 


IVORY CARVING FROM NATURE. 
Pair of Long-tailed Chickens on a teakwood stand; 
the cock in the branch of a tree, and the hen on the 
ground looking up. (Repaired.) Height, 12 inches. 


CRYSTAL BALL, IVORY CARVING AND TEAK- 
WOOD STAND. 
The Sea Dragon in Waves beautifully carved in 
detail, upholding a Crystal Ball, two inches in 
diameter. Made by Zitsumin. Height, 4 inches. 


IVORY CARVING AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Trainer with a group of monkeys and a drum resting 
on a log (teakwood); the trainer is tying his sandal 
and the monkeys are playing. By Giokusui. (Re- 
paired.) Height, 10 inches; length, 19 inches. 


IVORY CARVING AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Fisherman in a large hat with basket and net. By 
Shigemitsu. Height, 10 inches. 


IVORY CARVING, ON SQUARE TEAKWOOD 
STAND. 

Flower Vendor with tray of flowers and a knife. 

Made by Hisan. Height, 12 inches. 


IVORY AND WOOD GROUP CARVING AND 
TEAKWOOD STAND. 

Man scattering beans, chasing Oni away from the 

house. (Cracked.) Height, 11 inches. 


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IVORY CARVING AND SQUARE TEAKWOOD 

STAND. 
A Farmer with a basket-tray of rice. By Hozan. 
Height, 12 inches. 


IVORY CARVING ON CAMPHORWOOD STAND. 
A large Crab, perfectly articulated. By Getsuzan. 
Length, 9 inches; height, 4 inches. 


OLD BAMBOO PIPE CASE. 
Decoration of Octopus and Monkeys inlaid in ivory 
and Mother-of-Pearl. Made by Ikko. 


CARVED IVORY PIPE AND HOLDER. 
The Pipe with silver top; the Holder is carved with 
Daikoku and Benten. 


FIVE SMALL TEAKWOOD STANDS. 
For Cabinet Objects. 


BOXWOOD CARVING. 
Tobacco Box in the form of a basket, with netsuke 
as a turtle. 


INRO AS A BAMBOO. 
Decoration of Monkeys and Octopus, finished in 
lacquer. 


SMALL IVORY CARVING AND TEAKWOOD 
STAND. 


Two Oni wrestling. 


OLD WOOD NETSUKE. 
Gama Sennin with a frog. Beautifully carved and 
finished in lacquer. Very fine in detail. 


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221 WOOD CARVING. — 
A No-Dancer with masque, finished in lacquer. 


a 222 IVORY NETSUKE. 
= Monkey trying to catch a crab. 


oe 223 OLD IVORY NETSUKE. 


Chinese Warrior sharpening his sword. 


224 OLD IVORY NETSUKE. 
A Monkey Trainer. 


225 SMALL IVORY CARVING. 
A Girl scared by a monkey. 


226 IVORY NETSUKE. 
Oni beating his drum. 


227 IVORY NETSUKE. 


Daruma stretching himself. 


228 IVORY NETSUKE. 


Boatman on a raft. 


229 SMALL BOXWOOD CARVING. 
Long-armed and long-legged Men. 


230 IVORY NETSUKE. 


Fisherwoman and Octopus. 


231 BOXWOOD NETSUKE. 


Badger drumming and singing. 


232, OLD SMALL IVORY CARVING. 
Urashima Taro riding on the turtle’s back on his 
way to the dragon’s palace. 


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THREE MINIATURE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 


Samisen, koto and biwa of wood and ivory. 


OLD IVORY NETSUKE. 
Dog Foo. 


OLD IVORY NETSUKE. 


Oni walking with his cane. 


IVORY NETSUKE. 


Daruma yawning. 


SMALL IVORY CARVING. 
Fishermen fighting with an Octopus. 


IVORY NETSUKE. 


Daruma stretching himself. 


LACQUER INRO WITH IVORY NETSUKE. 
Decoration of a Fox Hunting on gold lacquer. By 
Tatsuki, about 1775. 


LACQUER INRO WITH CINNABAR NETSUKE. 
Decoration of Fireflies over a stream running through 
a meadow; the new moon inlaid with silver and the 
fireflies are inlaid with tortoise shell and mother-of- 
pearl. A very fine specimen. Made by Kajikawa. 


LACQUER INRO WITH IVORY NETSUKE. 
Decoration of a Rakkan and a Dragon carved on the 
surface and entirely finished with Okihirame (mosaic) 
lacquer. Made by Yoyosai. 


OLD CHINESE CARVING OF A SAGE. 
From a Walrus Tusk. Height, 12 inches. 


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OLD CHINESE CARVING OF A SAGE. 
Not uniform with the above. From a Walrus 
Tusk. (Repaired.) Height, 12 inches. 


BONE PIPE CASE AND SILVER-MOUNTED PIPE. 
Made by Komin. 


IVORY CARVING AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Fudo and Two Attendants on a rocky crag. By 
Jioko. Height, 7 inches. 


IVORY CARVING AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
A Monkey Trainer and Attendant sitting on a 
rotten log; the boy playing with the monkey. A 
very fine carving. By Munehisa of the Okawa 
School. Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches. 


IVORY TUSK WITH COVER AND TEAKWOOD 
STAND. 

Carved with a group of Monkeys fighting Bees. 

The knob of the cover as a monkey. Height, 10 inches. 


LARGE IVORY CARVING AND TEAKWOOD 
STAND WITH MARBLE PANEL. 
A Flower Vendor tying a large basket of flowers, his 
pet rabbits trying to escape. Made by Sojin. 
Height, 14 inches. 


IVORY GROUP OF FIVE MUSICIANS ON LACQUER 
STAND. 
Geisha Girls carved out of ivory; one dancing, the 
other four playing for her on various musical instru- 
ments. On a fine stand of black lacquer decorated 
with gold lacquer. Stand 16 x 8 inches; height of 
the tallest figure in ivory, 4 inches. 


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250 CARVED IVORY TUSK AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Peasant and Wife riding oxen and driving three 
others over the bridge. Carved out from a solid 
tusk by a workman of the Shimamura School. 

Length, 31 inches; height with base, 11 inches. 


251 CARVEDIVORY TUSK AND CARVED TEAKWOOD 
STAND. 
Decoration of an Outing or Picnic Party under pine 
and cherry trees. The figures and the trees par- 
ticularly are beautifully carved out on the surface 


in exquisite detail. Made by Suiso. 
Height, 18% inches. 


252 CIRCULAR CARVED TEAKWOOD STAND. 
With five legs, and scroll feet. Height, 21 inches. 


253 SQUARE CARVED TEAKWOOD TABLE. 


The bed of pierced carving. 
Height, 27% inches; top, 22 inches square. 


Wood Carvings 


Including a Buddha with tones softened by age, and a small 
model of the Temple of Iyesu at Nikko, of 
elaborate workmanship. 


254 BOXWOOD CARVING. 
A Priest yawning; his red robe finished in lacquer. 
Height, 6 inches. 


255 CARVED WOOD NIWO. 
The Guardians of the Temple, carved from boxwood. 
(2 pieces.) Height, 6 inches. 


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WOOD CARVING. 
Monkey examining an ivory netsuke as a monkey 
through a magnifying glass. 


WOOD CARVING. 


Industrious monkey as a carpenter planing wood. 


JAPANESE BOXWOOD CARVING. 
Representing Shoki hiding under a teakwood stand 
trying to catch Oni who is on top of the stand; all 
carved out of a solid piece of boxwood. 
Height, 4 inches. 


JAPANESE BOXWOOD CARVING ON A CAM- 
PHORWOOD STAND. 
Sparrow on maple leaves; beautifully carved and 
painted in the colors and size of the original. 


DOLL AS A JAPANESE BASKET PEDDLER. 
With a load of baskets, brooms, etc., all perfectly 
executed in miniature. Height, 7 inches. 

DOLL AS A JAPANESE FLOWER VENDOR. 

With wicker trays of baskets of various flowers on 
either side; all on a stand. Height, 7 inches. 


WOOD CARVING. 
Figure of Hotei balancing a baby with a bag of gold; 
his pleased expression showing the baby to be worth 
more than its weight in gold. Height, 6 inches. 


PAIR OF JAPANESE CANDLESTICKS IN CARVED 

WOOD. 
Representing the long-legged and long-armed man, 
coated with lacquer, holding a lotus leaf. (2 pieces.) 
Height, 32 inches. 


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264 JAPANESE BOXWOOD CARVING. 
A Carp with pearl eyes, beautifully carved and 
colored after nature. Length, 14 inches. 


265 JAPANESE WARRIOR IN BATTLE. 
His armor and spear are inlaid with ivory and 
mother-of-pearl on a black lacquer panel; the arrows 
which fly in every direction are shafted with mother- 
of-pearl. Relief panel framed in ebony. By Rioundo. 
Size of panel, 15 x 12 inches. 


266 JAPANESE WARRIOR: WOOD CARVING ON 
WOOD STAND. 
Representing a warrior dressed in armor and rushing 
into battle; his accoutrements and dress perfectly 
executed. Height, 23 inches. 


267 JAPANESE WARRIOR: WOOD CARVING ON 
SQUARE TEAKWOOD STAND. 

Dressed in armor, represented as on the field of 

battle, holding his sword in the right hand; and 

carrying the head of his enemy under the other arm. 


His accoutrements and dress executed after nature. 
Height, 23% inches. 


268 JAPANESE WRESTLER: WOOD CARVED AND 


PAINTED. 
He is represented as standing upholding a crystal ball 
(which is missing). Ona stand. Height, 20 inches. 


269 JAPANESE CARVED WOOD AND PAINTED FIG- 
URE. 

A Monkey Trainer on the road carrying a monkey 

on his back. On a teakwood stand. Height, 12 inches. 


270 DOLL DRESSED AS A COURT LADY. 
Murasaki Shikibu the great female poet of Japan. Her 
dress is of gorgeous red brocade, covered with em- 
broidery and lined with scarlet silk. Height, 15 inches. 


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DOLL DRESSED AS KIOTO MIKO. 
The Cherry Dancer. Her dress is of silk crépe lined 
in scarlet and white brocade. Height, 13 inches. 


DOLL DRESSED AS A COURT ATTENDANT. 
Her dress is of silk brocade lined with scarlet Habutai 
silk. Height, 8 inches. 


JAPANESE CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD 
FIGURE. 
A fat man carrying a child, returning from his 


Christmas shopping. Fitted on a teakwood stand. 
Height, 16 inches. 


CARVED WOOD PIPE CASE AND PIPE WITH 
SILVER MOUNTS. 
The case representing the root of a tree carved from 
boxwood. 


OLD CARVED WOOD BUDDHA. 

Seated on a Lotus Bud; on an elaborately carved 
stand with Dragons and Dog Foo. The entire surface 
of Buddha and stand has been coated with gilt. 
The Canopy is decorated in the center with the 
Wheel of Life and the Spirit floating in the Clouds, 
and is also coated with gilt. 

Height, with stand, 25 inches. 


CARVED PEDESTAL OR STAND. 
Mulberry wood. Four curved legs resting on a solid 
square base support an elaborately carved top; the 
apron showing Howo Bird and flowers, carved and 
pierced. Height, 32 inches; top, 19 inches square. 


SEATED BUDDHA OF CARVED WOOD. 
Tones softened by age. Gems in the forehead and 
head-dress. Height, 13 inches. 


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277a BRONZE BOWL AS A LOTUS LEAF. 


On a bronze base as a curled stem with young leaf 
and bud. Height, 12 inches. 


278 CIRCULAR TEAKWOOD AND BRONZE LIGHT 
STAND. 


Supported by a pedestal with four legs surmounted 
e. by brass Dog Foo and having claw and ball feet; 
= the carved shelf and apron set with pierced bronze 
panels. Marble top. Height, 36 inches. 


279 SMALL MODEL OF THE TEMPLE OF IYESU AT 
NIKKO. 


The panels and columns elaborately carved and 
finished in the finest gold lacquer. Small decorative 
bronze bells hang from the four corners and the heads 
of the Sacred White Elephant, and Dog Foo ornament 
the corners; the columns are wreathed with Dragons 
in the Clouds in relief; Disciples of Buddha carved 
in relief appear on either side and the Inner Shrine 
doors are decorated with the Guardians of the Temple 
in painted panels. Inside, the Shrine is lined with 
smooth and fine gold lacquer with a bronze Temple 
Mirror on a carved stand representing the Spirits 
of the Dead which inhabit the Temple. The balcony 
surrounding the Temple is enclosed in a railing of red 
lacquer ornamented with bronze and the corner 
posts having capitals of bronze. The steps leading 
up to the Temple are of smooth gold lacquer set 
with bronze panels. The fluted, pointed roof is 
covered with gold lacquer. A piece of the most 
elaborate workmanship and a marvel of the patience 
and skill of the Japanese, representing a labor of 
perhaps three years. 

Height, 23 inches; width, 20 inches; depth, 17 inches 


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ORNAMENTAL CABINET OF CARVED AND 
GILDED WOOD. 
With four latticed screen doors having carved wood 
panels and one shelf. The panels are decorated with 
peonies carved in relief and painted. On a low base 


with four legs decorated with pierced panels in color. 
Height, 49 inches; top, 15 « 15 inches. 


CIRCULAR BRONZE STAND. 
With lower shelf and six curved legs. Decorated 
with Oni’s head and Tokugawa Crest Mark. 
Height, 21 inches; diameter of top, 16 inches. 


CIRCULAR BRONZE STAND. 


Similar to the preceding. 


Chinese and Japanese Porcelain 


HEXAGONAL FLOWER HOLDER AND TEAK- 
WOOD STAND. 

Decoration of Howo Birds in medallions. Made by 

Kakiyemon of Imari. Height, 4 inches. 


PAIR OF OLD KIOTO SAKE BOTTLES. 


Decorated in figures in enamel. Height, 6 inches. 


CLOISONNE ENAMEL JAR AND COVER. 


Panel decoration of black and blue enamel, sown 
with butterflies. Height, 6 inches. 


CHINESE CHIEN-LUNG BOWL AND TEAKWOOD 

STAND. 
Decoration of Dragon and Clouds in red and blue 
under the glaze. Height, 6 inches. 
Chien-Lung Period (1736-1796). 


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OLD MOKUBEI TEA BOWL. 
Decoration of the Hundred Disciples of Buddha on 
a large grey crackle ground. Height, 4 inches. 


SATSUMA FLOWER VASE AND TEAKWOOD 
STAND. 
Figure decoration of Falcon Hunting. By Tozan. 
Height, 10 inches. 


SATSUMA VASE AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Decoration on one side representing the Boy’s Fes- 
tival with Flying Carp and numerous banners; on 
the other side is the Girl’s Festival showing Doll’s 
House. The faces exquisitely painted under a 
magnifying glass. Signed Yabu Meizan. 

Height, 6 inches. 


SATSUMA BOWL AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Decoration of the Gion Festival, showing various 
buildings and places of amusement. Beautifully 
painted in gold and colors; the inside decorated with 
drooping wistaria blossoms and vines. Signed 
Yaon Me. Height, 3 inches; diameter, 544 inches. 


SMALL KORO WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND 
TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Procession of a Daimio painted in gold on a white 
crackle ground. The cover is decorated with dif- 
ferent forms of chrysanthemums. Signed Yabu 
Meizan. Height, 2 inches. 


HAWTHORN BEAKER VASE. 
Blue and white hawthorn decoration. 
Height, 18 inches. 


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RIOSAI VASE. 


Tortoise shell running glaze of mirror-like brilliancy _ ba 


on hard porcelain. 


TOKIO VASE OF FLAT BOTTLE SHAPE. 
Mottled glaze. —- Height, 13 inches. 


BLUE AND WHITE BEAKER VASE AND CARVED 
TEAKWOOD STAND. ~ 
Decorated with a figure of Jirojin admiring the 


landscape. Height, 20 inches. — 
Ming (Wan-Lih) Period (1573-1619). 


TEMPLE JAR WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND 
TEAKWOOD STAND. 

Decoration of the Eight Immortals performing their 

mystic rites in Famille Rose decoration on white 


porcelain. Height, 19 inches. 
. Yung-Ching Period (1723-1736). 


LARGE FIVE-COLOR JARDINIERE. 


Showing a Court Scene with many figures. 
Height, 16 inches; diameter, 18 inches. 
Tau-Kwang Period (1796-1821). 


PAIR OF LARGE BLUE AND WHITE NANKIN 
JARDINIERES. 


Decoration of conventional lotus and key patterns. 
Height, 18 inches; diameter, 20 inches. 


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Cloisonné Enamel, Lacquer, Silver, 
and Bronze 


SPANISH CIGARETTE CASE. 
Of Gold Damascene Work on wrought iron, of the 
Gate of the Alhambra and Moorish Arabesques. 


Purchased in Toledo. 


FRENCH SILVER CIGARETTE HOLDER. 


With enamel decoration of a figure of “‘La Cigale.” 


RUSSIAN SILVER CIGARETTE CASE. 


Painted with a Troika in enamel and gilt lined. 


CHINESE OPIUM PIPE OF BONE. 
Carved in the form of a bamboo with etched deco- 
ration. The bowl of the pipe of Chinese pottery 
mounted on pewter. With Seal, Character of 
Happiness. Length, 18 inches. 


MINIATURE SILVER CHINESE DRAGON BOAT 
AND TEAKWOOD STAND. 
Mandarin on a pleasure trip; manned with ten 
oarsmen and seven men carrying banners. 


CHINESE SILVER TEMPLE DRUM. 
Decoration of coiled Dragons in raised work inlaid 
with enamels. Made in Japan. Height, 43% inches. 


CHINESE KOKIU (Musical Instrument). 
With snake-skin drum, ornamented with inlaid 
design in mother-of-pearl. Length, 32 inches. 


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CARVED WOOD CHINESE CATAMARAN IN MINI- 
ATURE. 
In working order. Length, 48 inches. 


MAHOGANY TRAY WITH CHINESE EMBROID- 
ERY. 

Fitted with a panel of Chinese embroidery in shades 

of blue. 24 x 18 inches. 


IRON SHRIMP. 


Life size and perfectly articulated. Fine metal work. 


PAIR OF SMALL BRONZE LANTERNS. 
Of the form used in the Temple. Made by Hase- 
gawa. Height, 9 inches. 


PAIR OF SMALL TEMPLE DOG FOO. 


Inlaid in gold on wrought iron. Height, 3 inches. 


FIVE CINNABAR LACQUER SAKE CUPS AND 
BRONZE SAUCERS. 
The cups are lined with silver, the outside carved in 
conventional flowers of Cinnabar lacquer; the bronze 
saucers represent lotus leaves, with frogs crawling 
on the edge. 


JAPANESE TOBACCO PIPE. 


Silver mounts, chrysanthemum decoration carved on 
the surface. 


JAPANESE BRONZE FAN. 
Used by the Umpire at a wrestling match. The 
relief circle and crescent decoration represent justice. 
Inlaid with silver. Length, 12 inches. 


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JAPANESE TANTO (SHORT SWORD) WITH 
KODZUKA. 

The blade of the finest steel decorated with dragons 
carved on the surface; the mountings of silver in 
the form of a lobster, the hilt representing an Octopus 
in Shibu Ichi; the scabbard is made of lacquer and 
decorated with a lobster in gold. In a silk cover. 
Made by Kon-Kwan, a well-known artist. 


PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE CANDLESTICKS. 


Apes holding up torches, shaped as gourds with 
blossom. Height, 12 inches. 


JAPANESE SILVER-MOUNTED TOBACCO PIPE. 


With case of tobacco; silk covers. (2 pieces.) 


JAPANESE SILVER HANGING KORO. 
The God of Longevity holding the Sacred Scroll 
riding on the Stork, emblem of long life; the figure 
beautifully inlaid in gold. Signed. Fitted with a 
silk hanging cord. By Jiumi of the Imperial House- 
hold. Length, 14 inches; height, 11 inches. 


IRON TORI (TEMPLE GATE). 
Of Mayajima Temple; with crest mark of chrysan- 
themums and Kiri inlaid in gold; also sea birds and 


waves finished in Damascene work in gold. 
Height, 8 inches. 


JAPANESE SHIBU ICHI CIGARETTE CASE. 
Decoration of Chrysanthemums inlaid in gold and 
silver on a Shibu Ichi ground. Very fine signed 
piece by one of the celebrated metal workers of Japan, 
Jiumi of Kioto. 


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CLOISONNE ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE. 


Decoration of Coiled Dragons inlaid with Cloisonné 
enamel and gold wire on a silver ground. 


JAPANESE SHIBU ICHI CIGARETTE CASE. 


Decoration of Mujajima Temple and its Gate inlaid 
in gold and shakudo on Shibu Ichi ground. 


CIGARETTE CASE BY KOMAI. 


Decoration of Peacocks and Temples in a panel of 
gold inlaid on wroughtiron. Very fine workmanship. 
Signed. Made by Komai of Kioto. 


JAPANESE INCENSE BOX. 


Decoration of Birds of Paradise inlaid with gold on 

wrought iron; the sides decorated with leaves in gold 
Damascene work. By Komai. 

Length, 34% inches; width, 2% inches; 

height, 114 inches. 


SMALL GOLD LACQUER BOX. 


With inner tray. Sword-guard decoration on smooth 
gold lacquer; the tray decorated with an inro. 

Length, 3% inches; width, 2% inches; 

height, 134 inches. 


DAIMIO’S TOBACCO BOX OF LACQUER WITH 
SILVER HIBACHI. 
With two silver pipes with lacquer stems, silver 
handle; three drawers with silver handles. Of the 
finest workmanship. 
_ Length, 8 inches; width, 4% inches; height, 5% inches. 
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326 FOUR-FOLD TABLE SCREEN AFTER KORIN. 


Lacquer frame. The panels beautifully embroidered 
on silk in peonies and chrysanthemums in various 
shades and landscapes after a painting by Korin. 
The base is finished in lacquer representing a flowing 
stream. The reverse of the screen is silk, painted 
with butterflies. Made by Take Shumaya of Kioto. 

Height of each panel, 17 inches; width, 7 inches. 


327 GOLD LACQUER BOX AND TRAY. 


In the form of a cover for a set of four books, with 
title ‘““Ishe Mono Gatari”’ inlaid in mother-of-pearl; 
the entire surface of lacquer decorated with medal- 
lions and vines in raised finish. The inner tray is 
decorated with a basket of flowers on a smooth gold 
ground. 

Length, 5 inches; width, 4 inches; height, 2 inches. 


328 SMALL JAPANESE LACQUER TANSU (CABINET). 


Having three drawers inside; the handles and hinges 
of silver, beautifully chased. The entire decoration | 
represents the Views of Nikko Temple. On one 
side the Bridge at Nikko in red lacquer; at one end 
is the Temple Gate, the other the Kagin Waterfall; 
the distant view of the woods finished in smooth 
Togidashi lacquer, the foreground in Takamaki 
lacquer, to make the perspective. The whole is 
finished in the best type of workmanship, and the 
Tansu is one of the finest pieces in the collection. 
In a lacquer box. 

Height, 6 inches; length, 9 inches; depth, 6 inches. 

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329 CIRCULAR BRONZE STAND. 


With lower shelf and six curved legs. Decorated 
with Oni’s head and Tokugawa Crest Mark. 
Height, 21 inches; diameter of top, 16 1tnches. 


330 CIRCULAR BRONZE STAND. 


Similar to the preceding. 


331 SHRINE GARNITURE SET OF FIVE PIECES. 


On a teakwood stand. Consisting of two silver 
flower vases; two candlesticks, and a koro as a 
center piece. Each piece is inlaid with Cloisonné 
enamel in bird and floral irregular panels. The 
flowers in the vases represent lotus blossoms, leaves 
and buds made of gilt bronze. The candlesticks are 
in the form of storks riding on turtles holding a lotus 
on their backs, all of silver. The koro has the original 
cover with Dog Foo finial. Made by Masa Yoshi, 
a celebrated silversmith in Japan. 
Length of stand, 23 inches; width, 7 inches; 
height of tallest piece, 13 inches. 


332 SILVER TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY MADE IN 
JAPAN. 


Consisting of Alcohol Kettle, Lamp, Extinguisher 
and Stand, Coffee Pot, Tea Pot, Cream Pitcher, 
Sugar Bowl, Waste Bowl, and large Tray with 
handles. Each piece is inlaid with Cloisonné enamel 
representing drooping wistaria vines and flowers on 
a hammered silver ground; the covers have finials 
as butterflies of Cloisonné enamel. The tray only has 
a monogram on a small shield in the center. Made 
to order in Japan and marked as solid silver. 
(14 pieces, including covers.) Tray, 28 x 17% inches. 


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Embroideries, Panels, and Screens 


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with two massive stone Votive Lanterns 
from Uyeno Park, Tokio. 


BEDOUIN EMBROIDERED BANDS. 
Four yards, 1% inches wide, royal purple decorated 
in red and white bird and floral pattern. 


JAPANESE CUT SILK VELVET HANGING. 
Decoration of storks, life size in the reeds, bordered 
with silk brocade and lined with chintz. Said to be 
one of the largest pieces made. 6 «9 feet. 


TWO SACRED CARP STANDARDS OF CAMBRIC. 
To be used as a flag on the occasion of the Boys’ 
Festival; it is filled with the wind giving it the 
natural shape. One black and white, one red and 
white. (2 pieces.) 

Length, 9 feet each. 


MANDARIN’S SKIRT OF GOLD COLORED SILK. 
With two deep embroidered panels in a floral pattern 
in shaded yellow silk with numerous bands of gold 
colored silk embroidery. 


MANDARIN’S SKIRT OF GOLD COLORED SILK. 
Similar to the above but embroidered in bronze 
and gold. 


MANDARIN’S SKIRT OF GOLD COLORED SILK. 


Similar to the preceding. 


JAPANESE CUT SILK VELVET PANEL. 
Representing cormorant fishing at night on the 
Uno River; bordered with silk brocade. 4 x 3.6 feet. 


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340 PAIR OF ANTIQUE CHINESE TEMPLE HANG- — 
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Thickly embroidered with figures and landscapes on 
a red silk ground and lined with green silk. Repre- 
senting the Imaginary Heaven of the children, 
where they are engaged in producing all sorts of 
miracles. These pieces hung before the main Altar 
in the Temple of Agriculture at Pekin, from whence 
they were taken during the Boxer Rebellion, and are - 
supposed to be among the finest pieces of embroidery 
ever brought from China. 

Width, 5 feet; length, 9 feet (each). 


341 ANTIQUE CHINESE TEMPLE HANGING. 


Shaped as a Valance of olive cloth embroidered with 
figures; with wide silk knotted fringe. 
Length, 10 feet; width (with fringe), 3 feet. 


This piece also was taken from the Temple of Agriculture during 
the Boxer Rebellion. 


342 PAIR OF IMPERIAL TEMPLE HANGINGS. 


Of cloth of gold and silver; with panels as yellow 
clouds; embroidered with Imperial dragons and 
peonies on an Imperial yellow ground; with border 
of gold braid, ornamented with buttons and tassels. 

9 x 4 feet each. 


343 FIRE SCREEN OF JAPANESE EMBROIDERY. 


Panel embroidered on silk with three monkeys, “‘one 
cannot see, one cannot hear, and one cannot taste;” 
on the reverse is a free-hand painting on silk, of 
rocks on which the sea spray dashes, and birds. 
Framed in fine black lacquer. Made by Mishimura 
of Kioto. Height, 42 inches; width, 29 inches. 


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344 FOUR-FOLD EMBROIDERED SCREEN WITH 
LACQUER FRAME. 


Representing cherry blossom time on the banks of 
the Sumida River with a distant view of the Pagoda 
of Asakusa Temple all embroidered in delicate shades ~ 
to show distance. The foreground is beautifully 
embroidered with cherry trees in blossom, the 
branches extending over the four panels; the Sumida 
River is shaded in heavier silk to represent the 
current, and the shadows of the sails of three junks 
on the river are embroidered in an entirely dif- 
ferent stitch. The whole is embroidered on a back- 
‘ie ground of an exquisite shade of Clair-de-Lune Habu- 
tai silk. The four small lower panels are embroid- 
4 ered to represent reeds and water. The reverse is 
r painted on silk, with a flock of wild geese flying 
£ home at twilight towards the moon, rising in the 
3 clouds. The frame is of highly polished black 
lacquer. By Mishimura of Kioto. 

Height, 58 inches; width of each panel, 26 inches. 


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345 FOUR-FOLD EMBROIDERED SCREEN WITH 
LACQUER FRAME. 


Pair of wild ducks in snow-covered reeds, beautifully 
worked out in fine embroidery on Habutai silk. 
The reverse side represents a bamboo forest by the 
Meguro River painted on silk. The panels are 
framed in the finest black lacquer, with curved tops; 
the base of each division is set in a lacquer panel 
inlaid in floral medallions decorated in mother-of- 
pearl and gold lacquer. By Taka Shimaya of Kioto. 

Width of each panel, 26 inches; height, 57 inches. 


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leaves of the lotos, on which the heraeeaet lanter 
rests, its six sides set with open panels carved in a 
leaf and vine pattern; the top of the lantern is — 
surmounted by a bronze phoenix with tail and wings 
spread, and the entire structure is ornamented with & 
gilt bronze mounts elaborately chased. ot. 

Height, 93 inches. KZ 


347 TWO MASSIVE STONE VOTIVE LANTERNS. 
From Uyeno Park, Tokio. Burning oil. (One 
repaired.) Height, 6 feet. 


THIRD SESSION 
Wednesday Afternoon, January 15, 1913, at 2.30 o’clock 


Cabinets, Clocks, Electroliers, Andirons, 
Cases of Wine, a Piano, Furniture, 
and an Elaborately Carved 
Dining Room Suite 
of 15 Pieces 


348 SHAWL STRAP AND LEATHER DOG COLLAR, 


LEATHER HOLSTER FOR A 38 CALIBRE 
REVOLVER. (3 pieces.) 


349 PAIR OF CANADIAN SNOWSHOES. 
ALPINE CANE AND PICK. 
SHILALAH, OF BOG OAK. 
SCOTCH SHEPHERD’S CROOK. 


(4 pieces.) 
350 MAHOGANY INVALID’S TRAY. 
With folding legs. 
WICKER UMBRELLA STAND. 
With zinc lining. (2 pieces.) 


351 BLACK MOROCCO LETTER FILE FITTED IN A 
WICKER BASKET. 


Cross & Co., makers. 
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Eipnaed with initials. 


BRONZE RELIEF PANEL: TENIERS AND HIS 
FAMILY. 


Framed in ebony. 3 pieces ) 
Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. 


352 ENGLISH CARRY-ALL. 
WICKER GAME BASKET. a 
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353 CHERRY SHAVING STAND. 


With swinging mirror and one drawer. 


354 SWISS HALL CHAIR. 


With musical attachment and carved and inlaid 
decoration. . 


‘ 355 MOTOR CAR LUNCH BOX. 


Fitted with a complete service for three people, 
in a sole leather case lined with red morocco. 


“ 356 FOUR BOXES OF EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. 


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ff 100 in each box. 
} TWO BOXES OF NESTOR CIGARETTES. 
/ 50 in each box. (6 pieces.) 


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357 TRAVELLING CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASE. 


Leather, brass bound, divided into 14 sections with 
upper tray and patent lock. 
Length, 32 inches; width, 13% inches ; 
height, 161% inches. 
OUTFIT FOR HORSESHOEING. 


Complete with tools in leather case. 
PAIR OF PASTERN GUARDS. 
HEADSTALL OF A BRIDLE. 
PAIR OF NICKEL-PLATED HUNTERS’ SPURS. 
PAIR OF BACK STRAPS. 
PAIR OF TOP BOOT HOOKS. 
HORSESHOE ORNAMENT. 
BREAKING STRAP. 
All in leather hand bag. (13 pieces.) 


ELEVEN CANES, RIDING CROPS, ALPENSTOCKS. 


With carved wood, ivory and tortoise shell handles. 


FOUR COACHING WHIPS. 
Three mounted in silver and one in ivory. (One 
with monogram.) 


CIRCULAR GLASS AQUARIUM. 
With rock castle and shell specimen. 
Height, 15 inches; diameter, 17 inches. 


BRASS-BOUND OAK CABINET. 
With trays of 250 poker chips. From Benson & 
Hedges. 


CROQUET SET. 


As new, in a box. 
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364 FISHING TACKLE. 

Fly rod; medium split-bamboo bass rod; heavy bass 
rod with German silver ferrules, each of three joints 
and extra tip, with wooden frame. A medium bass 
rod, three joints and extra tip; a brass collapsible 
frame with extension handle for landing net; a 
leather tackle box 84%4x101%4x63% inches with leather 
handle, lock and name-plate, containing two Julius 
von Hofe reels, rubber and nickel, each with 100 feet of 
enamel line; five trolling spoons; two phantom min- - 
nows; four new casting spoons; 100 yards of Cutty- 
hunk bass line; 100 yards braided linen line; two 
nickel disgorgers; one fish scales; a dozen heavy hooks 
on jointed brass wire leaders; six dozen hooks, as- 
sorted sizes, tied on double snells, and other tackle, 
including tin fish basket. 


365 TWELVE-BORE HAMMERLESS DOUBLE-BAR- 
RELED GUN. 
In sole leather case. J. & W. Golley, makers. 


366 EIGHT BOXES OF WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES. 
(About 150 to 200.) 


367 MAHOGANY HUMIDOR. 
: Bound in brass and lined with zinc. Made by Benson 
& Hedges. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches; depth, 14 inches, 
368 CASE OF CHAMPAGNE, MOET & CHANDON. 
369 TWO CASES OF CHATEAU YQUEM. 
370 CASE OF CHAMPAGNE, KRUG & CO. 


371 CASE OF CHAMPAGNE, POMMERY. 
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TWO CASES OF DUBONNET. 
ONE CASE AND FIVE BOTTLES OF DUBONNET. 


MOUNTAIN SHEEP HORNS. 
Mounted in ormolu as a faun’s head, with two de- 
pending ring chains for hanging canes, umbrellas, etc. 


ELECTRIC FAN AND WICKER HAMPER. 
ELECTRIC HEATER. 
AMERICAN FLAG. 10 feet x 6 feet. 


FOUR GREEN WICKER FOOTSTOOLS. 


SMALL WAKEFIELD RATTAN TABLE. 
Painted green; lower shelf; plate glass cover for top 
and shelf. Length, 29 inches; width, 21 inches. 


WAKEFIELD RATTAN PORCH FURNITURE. 


Two wicker armchairs. With cushions. 


WAKEFIELD RATTAN PORCH FURNITURE. 


Two wicker armchairs. With cushions. 


WAKEFIELD RATTAN PORCH FURNITURE. 


Two rockers painted green. One with cushion. 


WAKEFIELD -RATTAN PORCH FURNITURE. 
Two basket piazza chairs. Painted green. With 
cushions. 


WAKEFIELD RATTAN CIRCULAR TABLE. 
Painted green with plate glass top. 
Diameter, 42 inches. 


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Set with spangles. 76 % 60 inches. — 


TURKISH EMBROIDERED TABLE COVER. 
Similar to the preceding, conventional floral deco- 
ration in red embroidery. 90 x 54 inches. 


ROYAL BADEN PORCELAIN LAMP. 
Urn shaped with blue decorations, having a silk drum 
shade with Watteau picture panels. Fitted for 
electricity. 


BULL MOOSE HEAD. 
Mounted by Crosby. Spread of antlers 53 inches. 


VIRGINIA DEER HEAD. 3 
In the position of calling. Mounted in Maine. 
Fitted for electricity, having the antlers tipped with 
electric bulbs. 


WILD BOAR’S HEAD. 
Killed in Corfu. Mounted on a panel. 


ROYAL BERLIN PORCELAIN CLOCK. 
Two reclining mythological figures (sphinxes) with 
cupids on either side support the clock which is 
surmounted by a figure of Father Time, the hands 
of the clock set in brilliants and the dial of blue and 
gold enamel. Ejight-day movement. Tiffany & Co., 
makers. Height, 28 inches; width, 32 inches. 


FORTY-FOUR VICTOR RECORDS. 
Operatic, instrumental and minstrel numbers of 
great variety. 


TWENTY MUSIC ROLLS FOR THE PIANOLA. 
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FIFTY-SEVEN MORE OF POPULAR OPERAS. 


OVAL PORCELAIN TOILET TABLE. 


With painted decoration of roses and gold bands. 
Top, length, 26 inches; width, 14 inches. 


ENGLISH MAHOGANY TEA WAGON. 


Inlaid with holly; two wheels; removable glass tray. 


FLORENTINE FOLDING CHAIR. 


Of white mahogany with carved arms and feet. 


HAIR SEAT CUSHION. 
Covered with Obi cloth and finished with gold cord 
and tassels. 


SMALL WALNUT BOOK STAND. 
With two shelves supported by carved brackets. 
Height, 33 inches; top, 10% inches square. 


BRONZE POMPEIAN ELECTRIC LAMP. 
On a standard resting on three legs. From the 
Tiffany Studios. Height, 54 inches. 


PAIR OF BRASS ANDIRONS. 
Taper-fluted columns supporting fruit and leaves. 
Rights and lefts. Height, 30 inches. 


TWO MAHOGANY, CARVED HALL CHAIRS. 


German make, the backs carved as figures. 


SQUARE MAHOGANY TABLE. 
With shelf; inlaid with holly. 20 inches square. 


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PAIR OF BRONZE ANDIRONS. 
Pyramidal in form, terminating in fleur-de-lys, 
having cherubim decorations and dolphin feet. Sal 

Height, 24 inches. 


WINGED FIRESIDE PATENT ROCKING CHAIR. _ = 


Upholstered all over in chintz. 


PAIR OF RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS. 
TWO PAIRS OF RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS. 


PAIR OF SIDE DOOR CURTAINS OF pens 
SANCE LACE. 


TWO PAIRS OF CHINTZ BED ROOM CURTAINS. 
Prevailing tone, blue, in a lattice and floral pattern. 
Never used. (4 pieces.) 48 x 120 inches, each. 


MAHOGANY CURIO TABLE. . 
With shaped top, ormolu mouldings and ornamental 
mountings. 

Height, 29 inches; diameter, 21 inches. 


PAIR OF BRONZE ANDIRONS. 
Ionic columns surmounted by polished brass spheres. 
Rights and lefts. Height, 36 inches. 


SMALL MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE. 
Curved legs with shelf and two drawers. 
Length, 31 inches; width, 21 inches. 


OBLONG BEVEL PLATE MANTEL MIRROR. 
With gilt bronze frame. 
Length, 50 inches; iden 28 inches. 


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SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 
With mahogany closed case decorated with ormolu 
wreaths, resting on brass legs. 


LARGE WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS OF HERAL- 
DIC DESIGN. 
With leaf and shield applied ornament and ball 
finials. Rights and lefts. Bought in Rouen, France. 
Height, 41 inches. 
WALNUT HALL CHAIR. 
With elaborate heraldic carved crest and front legs 
as griffins; seat, back and arms upholstered in green 
morocco. 


SMALL MAHOGANY CIRCULAR CABINET. 
With ormolu mounts, glass top and two glass shelves. 
Height, 44 inches; diameter, 17 inches. 


WINGED FIRESIDE CHAIR. 


Upholstered all over in chintz of a flower and lattice 
pattern. 


WALL CABINET OR BOOK SHELF WITH MIRROR 
BACK. 


CIRCASSIAN WALNUT MUSIC CABINET IN 
LOUIS FIFTEENTH STYLE. 
Resting on four slender carved legs and having a 
single door decorated with carved and gilded mould- 
ings and leaf ornament; four inside shelves. Made 
by Horner & Co. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 24 inches; depth, 19 inches. 


OVAL MIRROR IN FLORENTINE GOLD FRAME. 
Elaborately carved in a scroll and leaf pattern. 
Height, 51 inches; width, 37 inches. 


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PIANOLA IN MAHOGANY CASE WITH PAINTED = 
FIGURE AND FLOWER DECORATIONS. | 


REVOLVING CHERRY PIANO STOOL. 
With brass claw feet holding glass balls. 


TIFFANY BELL-METAL TUBULAR CHIMES. 
Mounted on a mahogany panel, five notes with silver- 
plated engraved calls and three batons. 

Length of tubes, 18% inches; graded to 7% inches. 


DRAWING ROOM MIRROR WITH SIDE LIGHTS. 
With gilt rococo frame having twisted side brackets 
of three lights each, fitted for electricity. 

Length, 53 inches; height, 32 inches. 


GOLD DRAWING ROOM TABLE IN_ LOUIS 
FIFTEENTH STYLE. 
The oblong bed carved in a pattern of scrolls and 
shells, with onyx top. (Onyx repaired.) 


MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR. 
With high back having center panel of green silk 
velour and two side panels of cane, and cane seat 
with loose seat-cushion of green silk velour. 


WHITE ENAMELLED RACK OF DRESSING ROOM 
BOXES. 

With bracket base and top gallery, four large and 

four small chintz-covered boxes, lined with green silk. 


SMALL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD. 
With cupboard, one drawer, cabinet top with glass 
doors latticed, mirror back, brass handles, inlaid 
decorations and plate glass top. 


Height, 64 inches; width, 29 inches; depth, 19 inches. 
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430 MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER. 
With serpentine front and glass top, having four large 
and two small drawers. 


431 BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE BED. 
With head and foot panels of cane, gilded and over- 
laid with ornamental garlands; rounded corners. 
Box spring, hair mattress and roll. 


432 BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE DRESSING TABLE. 


Curved front with three drawers, carved edge, 
double curved brace with triplicate mirror ornamen- 
ted with garlands; plate glass top. Made by Horner 
~ & Co. Height, 58 inches; width, 42 inches. 


433 BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE BUREAU. 
Having three large and three small drawers, carved 
edge, plate glass top, the mirror being ornamented 
with garlands. Made by Horner & Co. 
Width, 45 inches; depth, 21 inches, 


433a BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE STAND. 
With cane shelf, one drawer and glass top. 
Length, 21 inches; width, 13 inches. 


434 THREE BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE CHAIRS. 
One rocker and two side chairs. Carved frames, 
cane seats and backs. 


435 WHITE ENAMELLED WALL BOOK RACK OF 
THREE SHELVES. 


436 TWO WHITE ENAMELLED CHAIRS. 
A rocker with arms and a side chair, both with 
carved crests, cane seats and backs silvered. 


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446 


WHITE ENAMELLED BED WITH CANE P. 
IN HEAD AND FOOT BOARDS. se 
With box spring and hair mattress. — 


WHITE ENAMELLED ARMOIRE. eye 
With serpentine base resting on paw feet, arched top a 
with carved crest, bevelled glass mirror door, on a 
drawer and glass knobs. : 


WHITE ENAMELLED DRESSING BUREAU. 
With two large and three small drawers having brass ‘ 
handles. | 


WHITE ENAMELLED DRESSING BUREAU. 
With one large and four small drawers with brass 
knobs. 


WHITE ENAMELLED TABLE. 


Fluted legs with curved underbrace and white marble — 
cop. 


SMALL OAK SERVICE OR SIDE TABLE. 


With one drawer and one shelf. 


TWO BATH ROOM RUGS. 
One blue and white, the other green and white. 
Length, 6 feet; width, 3 feet. 


THREE PRISCILLA RUGS. 
One 7 x 4 feet; two 6 x 3 feet. 


LARGE PRISCILLA RUG. 
Matching the foregoing. Length, 12 feet; width, 9 feet. 


THREE PRISCILLA RUGS. ; 
Two 7x4 feet; one 5 x 3 feet. 


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LARGE PRISCILLA RUG. 
Length, 13 feet; width, 9 feet. 


448 LARGE CREX GRASS RUG. 


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15 x 12 feet. 


LARGE PALE BLUE AXMINSTER RUG. 
Made at Auburn, N. Y. Length, 12 feet; width, 9 feet. 


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z. 450 KARABAGH RUG. 

a . Blue ground. Length, 6 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet. 
4 

. 451 ANTIQUE DERBAND RUG. 

- ; : Soft blue ground with conventional rose pattern. 
Length, 4 feet 10 inches; width, 2 feet 10 inches. 
; 452 KARABAGH RUG. 

:: Length, 6 feet, 6 inches; width, 2 feet, 10 inches. 


453 PERSIAN HALL RUNNER. 
Length, 15 feet 3 inches; width, 2 feet 6 inches. 


454 KADIAK BROWN GRIZZLY BEAR SKIN. 
Mounted with head and claws. Lined. 
Length, 8.3 feet; width, 8 feet 2 inches. 


455 POLAR BEAR SKIN. 
Mounted with head and claws. Lined. The largest 
polar bear killed in Alaska up to 1898. 
Length, 9 feet 2 inches; width, 7 feet. 


456 ANTIQUE SARABAND KILLEY. 
Rose ground with five typical borders. A rare rug 
of fine quality and condition. 


Length, 17 feet 6 inches; width, 6 feet 4 inches. 
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458 


459 


460 


461 


462 


463 


LARGE PERSIAN SABALAN CARPET. 


Of rose red ground with conventional floral pattern 


and bold Ispahan borders of red and blue flowers 
on a black ground. 
Length, 18 feet; width, 12 feet 3 inches. 


OLD KHORASSAN CARPET. 
The field shows a black ground with hieratic patterns 
in red and blue, with fourteen borders of typical 
antique Khorassan design. 
This is a rug of notably fine quality and spice 
condition. Length, 16 feet; width, 13 feet 3 inches. 


PERSIAN TABRIZ RUG. 
Of red ground with all over pattern of highly orna- 
mental flowers and palms; the border of hieratic 
pattern on a soft green ground. 


Length, 5 feet 9 inches; width, 4 feet I inch. 


KARABAGH RUG. 
Blue ground with three medallions. 
Length, 6 feet 2 inches; width, 3 feet 9 inches. 


ANTIQUE BOKHARA RUG. 
Soft reds. Length, 5 feet 9 inches; width, 4 feet. 


ANTIQUE SOUMAK CARPET. 
Dull red ground with dark blue medallion, the field 
patterned with true Soumak designs in soft pink 
and light blue. Length, 9 feet; width, 7 feet 3 inches. 


ANTIQUE PERSIAN FEREGHAN RUG. 
Dark blue ground with conventional patterned 
border and small corner pieces on a cream ground. 
Length, 6 feet 3 inches; width, 4 feet 5 inches. 


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470 


MODERN SARUCH PERSIAN RUG. 
Cream ground with floral medallion and pendants 
and old blue border. 
Length, 6 feet 7 inches; width 4 feet 3 inches. 


SILK RUG. 
Plain blue center with Mihrab on a cream ground 
with three ornamental columns; the border of soft 
gold in Ghiordes design. 
Length, 5 feet 9 inches; width 3 feet 9 inches. 


KARABAGH RUG. 
This shows a series of stripes of shawl pattern laid 
diagonally and in varied colors, with a turtle border 
on a white ground. 


Length, 8 feet 10 inches; width, 3 feet 8 inches. 


ANTIQUE SOUMAK CARPET. 


Characteristic trellis and medallion pattern. 


Length, 9 feet 10 inches; width, 8 feet. 


MERZAPORE INDIA CARPET. 
Dark brown ground with trellis and floral pattern 
in light blue and orange; border of light blue. 
Length, 19 feet; width, 12 feet. 


ANTIQUE KHORASSAN CARPET. 
Crimson ground with dark blue medallion and corners 
and cartouches in light and dark blue. There are 
twelve borders of hieratic pattern. 
While a fine specimen this rug is somewhat worn. 


Length, 13 feet 7 inches; width, 10 feet 2 inches. 


PERSIAN SULTANABAD CARPET. 
Light blue ground, patterned with Ispahan flowers 
and having a border of soft copper color. An un- 
usual carpet. Length, 18 feet; width, 11 feet 6 inches. 


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474 


475 


476 


477 


dark blue border. 
Length, 16 feet 2 inches; width, 13 on 2 oe 


MOHAIR AXMINSTER CARPET. r= 
With center of turquoise blue, having a wide borders 
of a Flemish rose pattern in varying shades of blue 
and green on a terra cotta ground. Has been cut 
at one end to fit a mantel. Of the finest quality. 

Length, 26 feet 2 inches; width, 16 feet9 inches. 


MOHAIR AXMINSTER CARPET. or, 
Unfigured ground of turquoise blue with border of 
Flemish roses in shades of terra cotta. Of the finest | 
quality. Length, 23 feet 6 inches; width, 7 feet. 


COMPLETE WINDOW HANGINGS FOR THREE 
WINDOWS. 
Consisting of double curtains and lambecquiae of 
blue silk velvet decorated with hand embroidery 
in gold. 


SOHMER UPRIGHT PIANO. 
Mahogany case; three panels decotared ak holly 
inlays. Little used. 


MAHOGANY PIANO BENCH. 
With painted decoration. © 


MAHOGANY LIBRARY SET. 
Sofa and two armchairs, one large and one smaller, 
of mahogany, carved with Griffin’s heads, upholstered 
in green silk velour. (Smaller chair damaged.) 
(3 pieces.) 
With stamped linen covers. 
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479 


480 


481 


482 


483 


TABLE ELECTROLIER OF FAVRILE GLASS. 
Shaped as a lotus blossom on a bronze base of leaves 
and flowers. With ten lights. From Tiffany & Co. 

Height, 20 inches. 


CIRCULAR EIGHT-LIGHT ELECTROLIER. 
Formed of clustered acanthus leaves of ormolu ranged 
in a circle supporting eight bulbs with frosted flower 
shades. 


CRYSTAL ELECTROLIER OF SIX LIGHTS. 
The electric bulbs suspended from a crown of ormolu 
are concealed by six showers of pear-shaped crystals 
of various sizes, interspersed with strands of crystal 
prismatic beads. 


LARGE BRONZE FIGURE BY R. SUDRE: FITTED 
FOR ELECTRICITY. 

Mercury adjusting his sandal and holding aloft a 

caduceus forming a torch with nine lights shaped as 


flowers. On a gold-veined black marble base. 
Entire height, 9 feet. 


HANGING FAVRILE GLASS TABLE DOME. 
Hexagonal in form in Moorish jewelled pattern, the 
prevailing tones being several shades of green; 
fitted for electricity with six lights. Hanging by 
four bronze chains. Tiffany & Co., makers. (One 
panel repaired.) 


DRAWING ROOM CABINET IN LOUIS FIF- 
TEENTH STYLE. 
Having three Vernis Martin panels at the base, 
curved front door and glass sides, ornamental ormolu 
mounts, mirror bottom and back, with three glass 


shelves. 
Height, 72 inches; width, 30 inches; depth, 15 inches. 


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484 CIRCASSIAN WALNUT WRITING DESK. 
With carved legs and apron, having five drawers 
whose fronts are decorated with applied carvings, 
and four top drawers connected by a back board, 
arched and carved. 
Length, 49 inches; width, 27 inches; height, 44 inches. ; 


485 ROSEWOOD DRAWING ROOM CABINET IN LOUIS 
FIFTEENTH STYLE. : 

Standing on four curved legs with two bevelled glass 
doors and glass sides, with the doors set with ormolu 
medallions showing offerings to Cupid. The top set 
with an oblong panel of sporting cupids and the 
corners finished with terms. The top is finished 
with Italian marble, the interior has a mirror back 
and three glass shelves. 
Height, 65 inches; width, 43 inches; depth, 17 inches. 


486 FRENCH WALNUT LIBRARY TABLE: LOUIS 
FIFTEENTH STYLE. 7 
Panelled with mahogany having ormolu mounts; 
three drawers with ormolu mounts; the top covered 
with stamped gold leather, and bronze rim. 
Length, 70 inches; width, 35 inches. 


487 MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE. 
With lyre supports and carved brace; four twisted 
columns, carved edge, and bed with three drawers 
with brass drop handles. Top, 3x5 feet. 


488 MAHOGANY HALL CLOCK. 
The case with glass-panelled front and sides, fluted 
Doric columns, carved cornice and pediment, chased 
brass and aluminum dial, showing the phases of the 
moon; with eight tubular chimes, brass pendulum 
and eight-day movement. Tiffany & Co., makers. 
Height, 8 feet; width, 27 inches; depth, 18 inches. 


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490 


491 
492 
493 


494 


495 


496 


MISSION PORCH SWING. 
With mattress cushion upholstered in green denim. 
Suspended by chains. 
Length, 68 inches; depth, 32 inches. 


MAHOGANY BOOKCASE IN <A SHERATON 
PATTERN. 
Two glass doors; inlaid with holly bands; four 
mahogany shelves. 
Height, 66 inches; width, 48 inches. 


TWO MAHOGANY BOOKCASES. 
To match the preceding. 


THREE MAHOGANY BOOKCASES. 
To match the preceding. 


THREE MAHOGANY BOOKCASES. 
To match the preceding. 


MAHOGANY BOOKCASE IN A SHERATON 
PATTERN. 
Two glass doors; inlaid with holly bands; four 
mahogany shelves. 
Height, 66 inches; width, 48 inches. 


MAHOGANY BOOKCASE IN A SHERATON 
PATTERN. 

Similar to the preceding, but smaller; with a single 
glass door. 


BUFFET OF GOLDEN OAK. 
Swelled front with fluted side columns and paw feet, 
central crest, one large and two smaller drawers. 
Handsomely carved with fruits and cartouches 
surrounded by arabesques. High carved back board. 
Width, 82 inches; height, 45 inches; depth, 25 inches. 


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497 DINING ROOM CABINET OF GOLDEN. 
Richly carved with fruits and scrolls; swell 
on low base. With three glass doots and : 
back. Made in 1870. 
Height, 70 inches; width, 62 inches; depth, 20 


= - 498 DINING TABLE TO MATCH, OF HANDSOMBLY 
: CARVED GOLDEN OAK. ae 


Seven extra leaves. 


499 TEN SIDE CHAIRS AND TWO ARMCHAIRS, oF 
GOLDEN OAK, TO MATCH. 

Upholstered in brown leather. Elaborately ie 

the backs ending in fruits and scrolls carved initehiek 


500 SERVICE TABLE OF GOLDEN OAK. 
With shaped-plate glass top; three cupboards and 
three drawers; top shelf with plate-glass top; — 
twisted columns; the shaped back carved with — 
clusters of fruits. 


Height, 63 inches; aiden 36 inches; depth, 24 inches. 


501 SIDEBOARD OF GOLDEN OAK TO MATCH. 
With high top; four large drawers below and two 
small drawers with brass ring handles; surmounted __ 
by an elaborately carved canopy with lion’s head; 


twisted side columns; mirror back. 
Height, 108 inches; length, 77 inches; depth, 27 inches. 


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Wednesday Evening, January 15, 1913, at 8.15 o’clock 


tographs, Prints, Paintings, Water 
- Colors, Bronzes, and Marbles 


: TWO FRAMED PICTURES OF DOGS. 
_ CRAYON DRAWING BY SARONY: NUDE FIGURE. 


_ PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHS OF JEAN AND ED- 
-QUARD DE RESZKE WITH AUTOGRAPHS. 


_THREE FRAMED CARBON PRINTS. 
THREE FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS. 
NINE FRAMED PICTURES OF INDIAN CHIEFS. 


FOUR FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS OF SWISS COS- 
TUME MODELS. 


LOTUS CLUB MENU. 
For a dinner to Jefferson in 1896 showing Jefferson 
in his favorite characters (5) and signed by Jefferson. 
4to framed. 


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508 


509 


510 


511 


512 


513 


514 


515 


516 


Literary Portraits, Sporting Prints, 
and Photographs 


SPENCER. 
By George Vertue. 


CHAUCER. 
By Houbraken. 


MILTON, DR. JOHNSON AND WM. SANDERSON. 


Small folio, framed. (5 pieces.) 


EIGHTEEN TINTED PHOTOGRAPHS OF JAPA- 
NESE SUBJECTS. 


Framed in silk passepartout; one in bronze frame. 


PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUROPEAN SCENES. 
Twenty frames, each containing three photographic 
prints, many of them tinted in water colors, showing 
a great variety of subjects. 


TWENTY MORE OF THE SAME CHARACTER. 
TWENTY MORE OF THE SAME CHARACTER. 
TWENTY MORE OF THE SAME CHARACTER. 
THIRTEEN FRAMES OF THE SAME CHARACTER. 


THREE FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS OF JAPANESE 
LANDSCAPE. 
Tinted in water colors. 


Height, 17 inches; width, 24 inches. 


THREE MORE OF THE SAME CHARACTER AND 
SIZE. 


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518 Ty HREE MORE OF THE SAME CHARACT ER AND 
7 LAVA D 


Rider in 18th ae costume taking a stone from 
his horse’s shoe. 


> ETCHING BY MAUD EARL. 
Two Japanese dogs worrying a mouse in a cage. 
4to. Both signed Big: - (2 pieces.) 


i ‘EUROPEAN, GRECIAN AND POMPEIAN PHOTO- 
GRAPHS. 


About five hundred, Seritanied: i in 16 boxes. 


ih SAMUEL COUSINS AND WILLIAM WALKER 
es 2 ROBERT BURNS. 

: After the Nasmyth portrait. Fine lettered proof 

impression. Folio, framed. 
HENRY ALKEN 

523 ~FIGHT. 
One of the Fighting Gamecock series, engraved by 
Reeve. Colored print. Small 4to, framed. 


524 NEW YORK VIEW. 
‘Wall Street from Bresdvey in 1825. Folio, reprint. 
In colors. Framed. 


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525 


526 


S2h 


528 


529 


530 


V. GRIBAYEDOFF 


WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE. 
Bust portrait. Woodcut on china paper by Gribaye- 
doff. Signed artist’s proof. 
4to, framed. The early death of the artist has caused 
his work to be much in demand. 


FRAMED CARBON PRINT: THE WATERFALL BY 
RUYSDAEL. 
Height, 48 inches; width, 60 inches. 


W. DENDY SADLER 


THE OLD HUNDREDTH. 
Etched by Boucher. 
Artist’s proof signed by both Sadler and Boucher. 
One of the most popular of Sadler’s subjects; the 
old lady at the piano near the fireplace in front of 


which her husband sits; back of him is a table with © 


a bowl of tulips. 


FOR WEAL OR WOE. 
Artist’s proof signed by both Sadler and Boucher. 
An out-of-doors group with numerous figures near 
a table set for a collation. 


Color Prints 


DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE. 
After Gainsborough. Colored mezzotint in an oval 
decorative frame. 


Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches. 


MRS. DRUMMOND SMITH. 


After Romney. Colored mezzotint framed to match. 
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ea HON. MRS. GRAHAM. 
_-—~—s After Gainsborough. Colored mezzotint framed to 
‘match. 


BEAUTY OF THE COURT OF CHARLES II. 


Colored mezzotint framed to match. 


NORMAN HIRST 


3 BUST OF A YOUNG WOMAN AS VICTORY. 
‘ Mezzotint after H. Herkomer. Folio, signed proof 
by both artists. In ornamental gilt frame. 


Modern Bronzes and Marbles 


FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE BY PHILLIPPE. 
_ “The Awakening,” nude female figure. On a pink 
triangular marble base. Signed. Height, 16 inches. 


~SMALL FRENCH BRONZE OF VENUS ANADYO- 
MENE BY MOREAU. 
Girl holding a shell; on a marble base. Signed. 
Height, 11 inches. 


SMALL BRONZE BY SOLON BORGLUM. 


- Mountain Chamois perched on a rock. Signed. 


BRONZE TABLE ELECTROLIER. 
Sconce with nude female figure, two side lights and 
bronze base. Signed Pinedo. From Tiffany & Co. 
Height, 20 inches. 


FRENCH BRONZE BY VILLANIS. 
Nude figure of a girl on a sea-shell, listening to the 
sea. Signed. Height, 7 inches. 


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BRONZE CLOCK. : . 
Sphere surmounted by a cock, on ar 
Tiffany & Co., makers. 1 


CARRARA MARBLE FIGURE. ~~ 
Lorenzo de ’Medici after Michael Angelo = 


541 ONYX PEDESTAL. 
ve With ormolu mounts, square op Height 4 42 


542 BRONZE GROUP BY VALTON. 2S, 
Rats carrying a marble egg. On a red marbl 
| FS as Signed. = Height, 4 ee ie 


543 FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE BY PHILLIPP 
Nude dancing figure of a woman with a scarf, 


y }é marble base. Signed. Height, 12 in 


544 PARIAN MARBLE FIGURE BY BORSE. 
| The Snake Charmer. Signed. (Repaired.) z 
7 o- ae 17% inch 


545 BRONZE POINTER BY WM. SIEVERS. 
Signed and dated 1906. 


St Length, 26 inches; height, 9 inches 
7% 
546 BRONZE BULL MOOSE ALERT BY H. M. SHRADY. 
Signed. Height, 20 inches. 
547 BRONZE AND MARBLE TABLE ELECTRIC LAMP. — 


Eagle with spread wings mounted on a Sienna marble : ie 
column, with Tiffany favrile glass bowl and globe. __ 
From Tiffany & Co. Height, 40 inches. 


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a fies Ging fee bearing a scarf and peacock feather. 
_ ‘Signed. Height, 27 inches. 


‘s “The Piping Boy. Signed ce dated 1390. 
. Ss 10 inches. 


5 ae EQUESTRIAN FIGURE BY ISADORE 
— BONHEUR. 
The Polo Player. x Height, 14 inches. 


BRONZE BY MACMONNIES. 
Boy with heron. Signed and dated 1890. 
Height, 27% inches. 


REVOLVING PEDESTAL OF WHITE ONYX. 
Decorated with ormolu mounts and garlands, square 
top and base. Height, 42 inches. 


BRONZE EQUESTRIAN FIGURE BY FREMIET. 
Roman Warrior. Signed. Height, 17 inches. 


MARBLE MANTEL GARNITURE OF THREE 
PIECES. 

Clock and candelabra of white marble and ormolu, 
the clock mounted on a pyramid with relief figures 
in gold above and below the dial; the whole sur- 
mounted by doves. The candelabra on triangular 
bases with three scroll branches having urn cups. 
Tiffany & Co., makers. 

Height, 18 inches; width of hae & inches. 


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555 SMALL BRONZE EQUESTRIAN | 


2 eo MEISONNIER. <A 

= Signed. Height, 8 inches; length, 

ry 556 BRONZE BY FREDERICK REMINGTON. 
) aN The Bronco Buster. Signed. Height, 23 1 


557 REVOLVING PEDESTAL OF GREEN MARBI 
/ ce if Square top and base. eee 43 ine 


558 BRONZE DYING TIGER BY VALTON. 
Pierced with two arrows, on a bronze base. Signec Sts 
Height, 21 inches; length, 30 neh 


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559 REVOLVING PEDESTAL OF GREEN MARBLE. 
With oblong top, 32 x 13 inches; and square baees 
Height, 34 inches. 
r/ O. CAMPANA : 
3 J Contemporary Italian Sculptor 
_ 560 INNOCENCE. a 
Life size marble bust of a child. Sa © Gas ‘ein 
/ f- pana, Milano. ~ : fume 
561 GREEN ONYX PEDESTAL WITH ORMOLU e 
MOUNTINGS. 
vr 2 L. L. GERRY 
Contemporary American Painter 
562 AUTUMN LANDSCAPE. . - 
Water Color. Height, 14 inches; width, 9% inches. $i: 
(- : 


UNKNOWN PAINTER 


563 A BOWL OF ROSES. 
Water Color. Signed L. L. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


a 86 


] 1% x 23 % inches. 


Signed aot dated 1897. 


. L. L. GERRY 
Contemporary American Painter 


TEAD OF A FOX TERRIER. | 
; Canvas, signed. Height, I 2 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Cc. H. JOHNSON 
Contemporary American Painter 


= 565, DEER STALKING. 
Water Color. Signed. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 30 inches. 


; GRANVILLE SMITH 
ene. ~ Contemporary American Painter 
= ai PEEPING TOM—PAST AND PRESENT. 
- Two Water Colors in one frame. Signed. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 25 inches. 


L. L. GERRY 
Contemporary American Painter 


568 SUMMER LANDSCAPE. 
Water Color. Height, 14 inches; width, 9¥4-tnches. 


G. MUSS ARNOLT 


569 SETTERS IN THE FIELD. 
Canvas. Signed. Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 


ROBERT J. WICKENDEN 
Contemporary American Painter 


570 STUDY OF BROOK TROUT. 
Panel. Signed. Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


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VARS PC HERO: GARDEN. pas 
| Water Color. Signed. 
Height, 14 inches; 


V. HENRI LESUR ; 
Contemporary French Painter 


by2 ts FLOWER SELLERS. 


} Lo » Signed. Height, 21 inches; width 
Bought of the Kraushaar Galleries. = 


EMILE BRETON 
Contemporary French Penere 


573 LANDSCAPE IN AUTUMN. ‘ 
Canvas. Signed. Height, 16 inches; vit 2 28 1 


‘4 | GEORGE V. CURTIS 
; Contemporary American Painter 


574 LANDSCAPE AT BARBIZON. 
Canvas. Signed. Height, 18  snchets width, 22 inches. 


aT LEON L’HERMITTE 
Zs ee Contemporary French Painter 


% 575 HARVESTERS AT WORK. 
Charcoal Drawing. Signed. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Loge GEORGE V. CURTIS : 
Contemporary American Painter Px 


576 LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP. : 

Canvas. Signed. Height, 19 inches; width, 23 inches. a 

88 ‘ ene 

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LOUIS BRAQUAVAL 
_ Contemporary Brooch Painter — 


ei SPanal ‘Signed. ei cht 15 PAE width, 18 inches. — 


ss HENRY HARPIGNIES 
Sooveraporary French Painter 


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Signed: Height, 414 inches; width, 8 inches. 


B. VAN BOSSE 
Contemporary Dutch Painter 


Water Color. Stened: 
_ _Height, 17 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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GEORGE V. CURTIS 
EP mROrery, American Painter 


~ Canvas, Signed. Height, 18 inches; width, 21 hes 


HUBERT SALENTIN 
1822- 

581_ THE SHEPHERDESS. 

Canvas. Signed and dated 1882. 

Bought of Arthur Tooth & Sons. 


WILLIAM E. PLIMPTON 
Contemporary American Painter 


582 LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP. 
Canvas. Signed and dated 1906. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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eee A, BEAUQUESNE ~ 
‘Contemporary French Painter 2 
583 THE ADVANCE GUARD. | 


‘ | Canvas. Signed. e 
on Se Height, 20 inches width, 3 


HERMAN JOHANNES VAN DER WEELE 
Contemporary Dutch Painter 


584 CATTLE RETURNING HOME AT EVENI 
Canvas. Signed. Height, 35 inches; width, 27 


yoo : EUGENE JETTEL 


: Contemporary French Painter 


585 LANDSCAPE IN F RANCE. 


Eo of Knoedler & Co. 
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J. M. NATTIER (After) 


586 PORTRAIT OF A FRENCH COURT BEAUTY. 
Pastel. Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches. 


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